
WATCH: Jedward prep for Oasis gigs with homage Noel and Liam 'would hate'
The (non-twin) brothers in Noel and Liam are currently in the middle of their reunion tour, the first in 16 years since the band's explosive break-up in 2009.
With the iconic band set to head to Croke Park in August, music's second favourite brothers in John and Edward showed their Instagram followers their new dos; and gone are their iconic blond coifs, in their place being short brown haircuts a la Noel and Liam. View this post on Instagram
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John and Edward showed off their new haircuts and outfits, which were similar to the ones that the brothers Gallagher wore during the photoshoot announcing their reunion as they sang Wonderwall and Don't Look Back in Anger; cleverly dubbing themselves 'Joasis.'
Fans of Jedward and Oasis thought the parody was incredible/bizarre, with fans having the exact same reaction as to what Noel and Liam would think of the homage.
'I just know Liam and Noel would hate this and I need to see the reaction,' one person commented, while another added 'I know [Noel and Liam] would hate this, which is why it's so perfect.' Jedward challenged their inner Liam and Noel Gallagher as they became 'Joasis' ahead of the band's gig in Croke Park. Pic: Jedward/Instagram
Cian Twomey also enjoyed the parody, commenting 'Thank you both,' while another summed up the video perfectly: commenting 'Jaysus.'
As for Oasis, Noel and Liam wrapped up their five-night residency in their native Manchester on Sunday, when they played to tens of thousands of their locals in Heaton Park. They're beginning their next five night stretch in Wembley on Friday (July 25), before heading to Murrayfield in Edinburgh.
Then, it's our turn as the band head to Croke Park on August 16 and 17 for two sold out gigs; with fans snapping up tickets in controversial fashion after Ticketmaster jacked up 'in demand' ticket prices and 'dynamic' pricing due to the stratospheric demand. Oasis reunited earlier this year. Pic: Samir Hussein/WireImage
They then play Canada and the US before playing two more nights in Wembley in September, before they head to the far east where they'll play in South Korea and Japan, and then Australia before wrapping up in South America — when they'll play in Argentina and Chile before wrapping up in November in Brazil.
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